Hi Stephen, is the report widget something which is provided out of the box by Jenkins? How would I send those parts of reports from the agent running the build to the server so they can be displayed?
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 15:33, Stephen Connolly < [email protected]> wrote: > If the report widget is always present and updates periodically by an ajax > call, then you should be ok. > > > On 13 April 2012 13:42, crashingdaily <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> I recently wrote a plugin to display a single HTML report on the build >> summary page. The report is not display until the build is complete. I >> think it could be updated to handle multiple reports, but I don't know how >> to do active display during the build. >> >> https://github.com/crashingdaily/show-build-notes/wiki/Getting-Started >> >> (I haven't yet submitted a request to add this to the Jenkins repo) >> >> -C >> >> On Apr 13, 2012, at 7:22 AM, Simone Busoli wrote: >> >> > Hi Fred, thanks for your reply. The builder would simply run C# code >> and provide a way to output data in HTML format that I would like to >> display on the Web UI incrementally while the build is running. My plugin >> already produces those HTML fragments and TeamCity provides a feature to >> publish so called artifacts from an agent to the server while the build is >> running so that they can be displayed/downloaded. >> > >> > Regardless of whether Jenkins supports doing that during the build is >> there a way to display HTML reports generated by the build on the Web UI? >> Or are all artifacts assumed to be downloadable stuff and hence simply >> listed as files? >> > >> > With regard to progress/errors, does Jenkins parse what is printed on >> the std out/err in any way? For instance TeamCity supports what they call >> service messages, which are just text formatted in a certain way that the >> server can interpret and lets you interact with it, for example to report >> test count, build statistics, explicitly fail or succeed the build, and so >> on. >> > >> > Thanks for your help >> > >> > On Apr 13, 2012 11:45 AM, "FredG" <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > displaying artifacts in the UI after a build is a built-in >> functionality, it just needs to be configured. I'm not sure what you mean >> with "during the build". >> > Maybe you can describe your builder plugin a bit more detailed. >> > >> > Progress or errors are normally reported in the console output. Every >> plugin can write to the console. >> > >> > Hth, >> > >> > Fred >> > >> > On Thursday, April 12, 2012 7:01:09 PM UTC+2, Simone wrote: >> > Anyone? >> > >> > On Friday, April 6, 2012 6:14:43 PM UTC+2, Simone wrote: >> > Hello, I would like to port a builder plugin originally built for >> TeamCity to Jenkins. I have followed the very good plugin development >> tutorial and it appears it should not be hard to do but being a newbie to >> Jenkins I am not sure how it deals with a couple other things. >> > Is it possible, during the build, to produce "artifacts" which can be >> displayed in the web UI either during the build or after the build >> completes? Also, is there a way to report progress/errors of the build? >> > >> > Thank you >> >> >
